Companies Law — United Arab Emirates — Dubai law | Esheria

Companies Law

This part of the Companies Law sets the basic rules for companies in the DIFC, including who it applies to, how companies are incorporated, the Registrar’s role, and key rules on articles, contracts, and shareholder rights.

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Jurisdiction
United Arab Emirates — Dubai
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
Official source
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articles of association audits company administration company filings company name company records company registration definitions directors distributions electronic communications financial assistance financial reporting foreign company registration incorporation interpretation meetings mergers minutes polls proxies records retention registration share capital +4 more

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About this statute

This part of the Companies Law sets the basic rules for companies in the DIFC, including who it applies to, how companies are incorporated, the Registrar’s role, and key rules on articles, contracts, and shareholder rights. This provision sets company rules on shareholder limits, company names, share capital, share transfers, registers, certificates, pre-emption rights, public offers, and share buy-backs. This part restricts financial assistance for share acquisitions, sets rules for reducing share capital, and imposes duties and filing/meeting requirements for companies and directors. This part lets shareholders use written resolutions, appoint proxies, demand polls in certain cases, and inspect or obtain company minutes, while requiring companies to keep and record minutes properly. This segment sets merger rules, company reporting and audit duties, foreign company registration rules, and regulatory enforcement powers.